Efficient visible light modulation based on electrically tunable all dielectric metasurfaces embedded in thin-layer nematic liquid crystals.

["Sun M", "Xu X", "Sun X", "Liang X", "Valuckas V", "Zheng Y", "Paniagua-Dom\u00ednguez R", "Kuznetsov A"]
Scientific reports 2019
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All-dielectric metasurfaces have attracted attention for highly efficient visible light manipulation. So far, however, they are mostly passive devices, while those allowing dynamic control remain a challenge. A highly efficient tuning mechanism is immersing the metasurface in a birefringent liquid crystal (LC), whose refractive index can be electrically controlled. Here, an all-dielectric tunable metasurface is demonstrated based on this concept, operating at visible frequencies and based on TiO2 nanodisks embedded in a thin LC layer. Small driving voltages from 3~5 V are sufficient to tune the metasurface resonances, with an associated transmission modulation of more than 65%. The metasurface optical responses, including the observed electric and magnetic dipole resonance shifts as well as the interfacial anchoring effect of the LC induced by the presence of the nanostructures, are systematically discussed. The dynamic tuning observed in the transmission spectra can pave the way to dynamically tunable metasurface devices for efficient visible light modulation applications.

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( a ) Sketch of electrically tunable transmission type TiO 2 metasurface with LC infiltration sandwiched by ITO-coated glass substrates. The LC, in t...
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( a ) Sketch of the LC alignment model. Polar angle θ and azimuthal angle φ define the spatial alignment of LC molecules with respect to the x -a...
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( a ) Calculated transmittance spectra of TiO 2 nanodisks metasurface after LC infiltration for variation of in-plane LC alignment angles ranging fro...
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( a ) Comparison of transmittance spectra after LC infiltration between (i) experimental and (ii) calculated results with φ  = 30° LC initial alignme...
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Experimental results of electrical tuning of the liquid crystal infiltrated TiO 2 metasurface for the incident light polarization directions aligned ...